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Hotel Savoy Moscow
Hotel Savoy dining room, 1930s
General information
Location3/6, b.1, Rozhdestvenka Str.
Town or cityMoscow, 109012
CountryRussian Federation

The Hotel Savoy Moscow is a historic hotel in Moscow, opened in 1913. The symbol of the hotel is a salamander.

Location

55°45′38″N 37°37′23″E / 55.76056°N 37.62306°E / 55.76056; 37.62306, at 3/6, b.1, Rozhdestvenka, Moscow, 109012, Russia.

History

The Savoy Hotel opened on March 30, 1913. It was built to host tourists visiting Russia for the Romanov tercentenary, a huge celebration of 300 years of Russian imperial rule in May 1913. In 1959, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the German Democratic Republic, the hotel was renamed Hotel Berlin.

In 1987, the hotel closed for a $16 million restoration, funded by INFA, a joint venture between Intourist, the Soviet state tourism monopoly, and Finnair, which reserved 80% of the rooms for its own passengers. It reopened on October 3, 1989, under its original name, as the Hotel Savoy Moscow. The hotel was aimed exclusively at wealthy Western guests. Like most other luxury hotels in Moscow at the time, it did not accept Rubles, but unlike others, it did not accept western hard currency cash either. Instead, the Savoy required that all payments be made with credit cards, to cut down on corruption. Among its amenities was a casino, operated by another Finnish firm, Casino Amherst International Ltd. In 2005, the Savoy was renovated, at a cost of $20 million.

Current ownership

The hotel is owned by OAO Infa-Otel, whose stock is shared between Musgrave Holdings (84%), a member of the Guta Group, and the government of Moscow (16%).

References

  1. "Hotel Savoy (1913), Moscow | Historic Hotels of the World-Then&Now".
  2. "Hotel Savoy (1913), Moscow | Historic Hotels of the World-Then&Now".
  3. "Moscow Gets a Touch of Class : The Soviet Union's new Hotel Savoy harks back to the splendor of the czars". Los Angeles Times. 7 September 1989.
  4. "Moscow Gets a Touch of Class : The Soviet Union's new Hotel Savoy harks back to the splendor of the czars". Los Angeles Times. 7 September 1989.
  5. "Savoy Hotel Moscow".

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